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    Why 1/3 notch depth?

    Philosophically i think to see fully, must look at both sides of coin, why and why not. Play scenario forward and backward in head as well. Soundest solution should look sound from all these angles, as perfect storm to key points, like a martial art. If for nothing else than to move most...
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    drop cut. cutting limbs to fall flat down

    A lot going on in one of these cuts, and these same things set to full scale felling invite BC beast. This is a high stress against it's own wood deal. The full weight against it's own mirror, multiplied by speed squared to me. . i think of it just as Tom Dunlap said, mini felling as Dent's...
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    Why 1/3 notch depth?

    For me the 1/3 guideline always mostly meant hinge fibers then start further than 1/3 back , and their tensioned backfield even further back, more into 1/2 way range for hinge of most width. . Most width affording more side to side control, and a thinner/ more flexible hinge. Especially in the...
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    How rope holds

    Devil's Advocate view:tanguero:: some thoughts(abbreviated) If the non-continuous threads have frictions; a continuous thread in same position, angle etc. at least has potential for frictions from that examination given i'd believe then. >>especially in more elastic forms i would think of...
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    Where do you put your prussic for progress capture on a 5:1 MA system?

    i think @Zebco Kid showed pretty well w/red & yellow upper Prusiks, always have the Prusiks on the Load side of any pulley. Cheek plates or other contrivance (added padlock around rope and Prusik quickly 1x to some one else's existing system)to groom/comb/serve Prusik forward and not get...
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    chinook hitch

    i always thought this chase would go into 'hybrid' metal + rope to extrude this effect, but never thought it would take these forms. Fantastic!
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    Looking for tricks to use pulling rigging lines through tight unions.

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    Bending moment question

    In trying to throw a smaller top cleanly, with least push back i tried for least amount of angle that still carried away from me, and top not moving very fast. . Tried to keep the weight more vertical down the column of trunk support rather than across. Made a conventional face, but tried to...
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    proper cut for a piece that is tip-tied

    i used tip tie much more for crane lift up, than rig down. usually only when the nose/tip was locked or going into lock position. For me this was just about always from storm/hurricane. Not a fan i guess. But am fan of pre-set rig from ground, but more to the mid tie, sometimes from right side...
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    Is it just me, or is SRT strenuous compared to DRT?

    That is real clean, relaxed looking; might do nicely if showed nuances from from different angles! . i've made quick chest roller out of 1"webbing and plastic clips to just hold CoG close to/parallel rope line a few times. Just played lightly like that some or showed others what they could try...
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    Petzl preliminary research

    Rule carries across even wider to stone, marble etc. >>making wood only part/an expression of an even bigger rule.
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    Petzl preliminary research

    (y) Model view as upper limit benchmark of lossless/friction free potential , thus equal legs of tension as is w/o friction buffer between them. >>Applied as equal deflections from the common apex centerline as the collective sums of force and direction: . Only have 2 xTension as pulley load...
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    Petzl preliminary research

    DIRECTION is many times the most key factor. >>maintaining it's focus can be much greater than maintaining efficiency etc. . i think DdRT as a 2/1 has less than half the elastic dampening of SRT; on a sliding gradient scale response that is not so cleanly, evenly graduated to give 1/2 as much...
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    Dragon Fly Hitch

    Stiff round cord 1/2 diameter of host line to impose best? Half Hitch prefix? Retailer, manufacturer any suggestions or experiences?
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    proper cut for a piece that is tip-tied

    Card magicians may practice in front of camera for years until so smooth/slow motion perfect even camera cant catch the obvious; let alone the eye. You can watch the silky smooth ballet of moves and swear the slow is fast, as is sooooo clean... . This thread is titled tip tied, as drifts into...
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    proper cut for a piece that is tip-tied

    With hitchpoint near CoG, butt tie tag line gives very good control as the sides ballast each other some and have a lever to command rest. Tag line Prussic to the load leg is more center mast , near CoG and bends that line only , not so much tipping heavy end up over something etc. But...
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    Is it just me, or is SRT strenuous compared to DRT?

    To me that is the added co$t of conversion from 1:1 to 2:1/transmission gearbox . >>where you get the work done + cost of inefficiency as tax of usage. Note that tho the efficiency drops below potential of 2x to 1.65 etc. >>the 2:1 remains in the distance pulled as input vs. work distance...
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    proper cut for a piece that is tip-tied

    Will draw those 2 out of myself to increase the deck of cards have to offer, ty. >>more cards, the more ways to play the hand as dealt. >>usually each exercised well enough to be able to quickdraw them like slick gunsman; otherwise sleep silently holstered once polished clean. Usually allow...
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    Is it just me, or is SRT strenuous compared to DRT?

    Having short inseam and watching someone with long legs footlock or footcam well can be demoralizing.
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    proper cut for a piece that is tip-tied

    Moving from vertical to horizontal(increase sine) is increasing leveraged load during handling on hinge/rig vs. horizontal tipping down/or up(increase cos) is relief of same leveraged(sine) load as very separate functions or phases. Another separate stage from other aspect is separation of pre...

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